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Subject: RE: Dissipation of Seismic Waves
From: "Bob Hancock" carpediem1@.........
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:44:21 -0700


Hi Chris -

 

Great information - thanks for taking the time to respond..Yes as both you
and John Lahr have pointed out there are no simple answers, and the
background required to understand some of these answers is not always at
hand, but that makes it all the more interesting to learn.

 

Larry Braile's website has some excellent information and I have bookmarked
it.

 

It's interesting looking at the different dissipation rates of surface and
body waves and the science behind the differences.

 

Thanks Again

 

Bob

 

 

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From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... On
Behalf Of ChrisAtUpw@.......
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 07:39
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: Dissipation of Seismic Waves

 

Hi Bob,

       The transmission can get quite complicated. I suggest that you visit
Larry Braile's website and download 'seismic waves' and other introductory
programs. Some of the programs are quite large. See
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/

















Hi Chris = –

 

Great information = – thanks for taking the time to respond……Yes as both you and = John Lahr have pointed out there are no simple answers, and the background = required to understand some of these answers is not always at hand, but that = makes it all the more interesting to learn.

 

Larry = Braile’s website has some excellent information and I have bookmarked = it.

 

It’s = interesting looking at the different dissipation rates of surface and body waves and = the science behind the differences.

 

Thanks = Again

 

Bob

 

 


From: psn-l-request@.............. [mailto:psn-l-request@............... = On Behalf Of = ChrisAtUpw@.......
Sent: Thursday, October = 26, 2006 07:39
To: psn-l@..............
Subject: Re: Dissipation = of Seismic Waves

 

Hi Bob,

       The transmission can get quite complicated. I suggest that you visit Larry Braile's website and = download 'seismic waves' and other introductory programs. Some of the programs = are quite large. See http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/



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